Test with a mechanical gauge--remember gauges are just an indicator they are not gospel
Most likely the cluster, but it could be the sending unit.
it sends the computer the oil pressure so it can be displayed in your cluster
Yes, but you need to be sure you're swapping a cluster from 1991-1995 V6 engine only. The tach will not be accurate if using a cluster from a 4 cylinder, and will not work at all using a cluster from 1996. This is VERY easy to do! You can swap them out and everything on the cluster will work just fine except for the oil pressure gauge. It will say, "0" this is because the old oil sending unit was designed to make your dummy light on the old cluster come on in the event of oil loss. When you replace your cluster with the one with the gauges you will need a new oil sending unit. Tell the parts guy that you need an oil sending unit for a 96 Beretta WITH gauge NOT light. It is easy to replace. It is located on the front of the motor about half way down!
monitor and read oil pressure. sending that info to the gage cluster.
This is a common problem with the instrument cluster connections on the back of the cluster itself. The contacts need to be resoldered. Remove the cluster, and use a solder iron to heat and reflow the solder connections.
In most cases it's the sending unit in the gas tank at fault. It would require dropping the gas tank to replace the sending unit.
Either - Instrument cluster has internal failure in it, thus requiring removal of the cluster to be sent out for repairs. - Sending unit has failed, thus needing replacement, it is attached at the fuel pump (you remove the fuel filler neck to remove pump and sending unit)
it may not be the sending unit. some pacs had this issue cause of bad cluster.so i'd make sure your cluster is %100 good before trying the sending unit.you can buy a cluster from e bay for less than $50 and try it out.since the cluster is not the part that stores the mileage you don't have to worry about adjusting the mileage...hope this helps
I am having the samew problem with my probe and a mchanic said it is the fuel pump sending unit. there is no fuse for it.
pull the gauge cluster and check to make sure all the wires are hooked up. if not it will probably be the sending unit or even problems with the fuel pump. pull the gauge cluster and check to make sure all the wires are hooked up. if not it will probably be the sending unit or even problems with the fuel pump.
The cause of the faulty fuel gauge is probably the fuel gauge sending unit located inside the fuel tank. Replacing the sending unit would require dropping the fuel tank.
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